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21st American Peptide Symposium   - posted 9/25/2007 8:01:47 AM

June 7-12, 2009
Bloomington, Indiana

The 21st American Peptide Symposium Break Away June 7-12, 2009 Bloomington, Indiana www.AmPepSoc.org

Contact:
Donna M. Freher-Lyons
858-455-4752
dlyons@tpims.org


Workshop: Vascular Matrix Biology and Bioengineering II   - posted 8/29/2007 1:52:51 PM

March 16-19, 2009
Whistler, British Columbia

Workshop: Vascular Matrix Biology and Bioengineering II March 16-19, 2009 Whistler, British Columbia Organized by Cecilia Giachelli, University of Washington and Michelle Bendeck, University of Toronto Michelle P. Bendeck, Ph.D. Professor Career Investigator, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology University of Toronto Medical Sciences Building, Room 6213 1 King's College Circle Toronto, ON M5S 1A8 Tel. 416-946-7133 Fax. 416-978-5959 e-mail: michelle.bendeck@utoronto.ca

Contact:
Michelle P. Bendeck, PhD
416-946-7133
michelle.bendeck@utoronto.ca


ASMB 2008 National Meeting   - posted 6/22/2007 9:42:18 AM

December 7-10, 2008
Grand Hyatt - San Diego, California

SAVE THE DATES! December 7-10, 2008 ASMB National Meeting Grand Hyatt San Diego, California

Contact:
Program Chair: Bill Parks
206-897-1303
parksw@u.washington.edu


The 48th American Society for Cell Biology Annual Meeting   - posted 2/25/2008 10:45:20 AM

December 13-17, 2008
The Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA

Abstract Deadline (to be considered for minisymposia presentations): Thursday, August 7, 2008 Abstract Deadline (to be considered for poster presentations only): Wednesday, September 3, 2008 Late Abstract Deadline (to be considered for poster presentations only): Thursday, October 16, 2008

Contact:


ascbinfo@ascb.org


The American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) 2008 Annual Meeting   - posted 2/24/2008 4:31:20 PM

November 11-15, 2008
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The program will provide the highest quality scientific and clinical information to address the needs of ASHG’s diverse audience. The 2008 Program Committee has worked to balance basic, translational, and clinical research with educational and social issues. The scientific sessions of invited speakers and contributed papers are relevant to clinicians diagnosing and characterizing birth defects and developmental disorders; to counselors informing and supporting patients and families about these disorders; to basic scientists deciphering the pathogenesis of Mendelian disorders; to geneticists dissecting contributions to complex traits; and the newest information on genome wide association studies; and to all of us translating the wealth of genomic information into function. In addition, updates on research will be highlighted for epigenetics, genomics, non-coding RNAs, triplet expansions, pharmacogenetics, and therapy for genetic disorders. Abstract Submission Deadline: June 19, 2008

Contact:


www.ashg.org/2008meeting


2008 Biophysical Society Discussions: "Calmodulin Modulation of Ion Channels"   - posted 4/16/2008 10:42:40 AM

October 30 - November 2, 2008
Asilomar Conference Center, Asilomar, California

Description: The 2008 Biophysical Society Discussions will address the regulatory roles of calmodulin in ion channel function with a focus on mechanisms of modulation, molecular determinants, structural principles of organization, and mediated signal transduction events. The Meeting will culminate with the session honoring Professor Harald Reuter's remarkable career in science and will be devoted to 10 years of research of calmodulin modulation of ion channels to summarize results. Website: http://www.biophysics.org/discussions/

Contact:
Alexandra Frager
301-634-7325
afrager@biophysics.org


5th International Workshop on the CCN family of genes   - posted 3/8/2008 7:37:30 AM

October 18-22, 2008
Toronto, Canada

It is our pleasure to inform you that the 5th International Workshop on the CCN family of genes will be held in Toronto, Canada on october 18-22, 2008. This year we would like to broaden our audience and open the meeting to colleagues interested in various aspects of Matrix Biology, Vascular biology, and related Pathologies. As an example of this effort, we will have this year a special session entitled "from Matricellular to extracellular" which will be chaired by P. Bornstein. All information is available at http://ccnsociety.com

Contact:
Pr. Bernard Perbal

bperbal@med.umich.edu


The American Society for Bone and Mineral Research 30th Annual Meeting   - posted 5/9/2008 11:58:25 AM

September 12-16, 2008
Montréal, Quebéc, Canada

http://www.asbmr.org/meeting/index.cfm

Contact:
Alison Gerhsen
(202) 367-1161
asbmr@asbmr.org


XXIst FECTS Meeting   - posted 10/9/2007 9:42:26 AM

July 9-13, 2008
Marseille

WELCOME to the XXIst FECTS Meeting Marseille, 9-13 July 2008 This XXIst FECTS meeting is a major rendez-vous for everyone involved in basic and applied research in extracellular matrix biology, pathology and therapeutics. This international conference adopts a transdisciplinary format to cover the wide and dynamic field of matrix and biomaterials and to highlight the interactions between the key topics in the field. The meeting will address all topics related to extracellular matrix biology and its involvement in diseases and therapeutics. It will also cover acquired and genetic diseases, cell therapy, stem cells, biomaterials, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Experimental approaches will include biochemistry, biophysics, structural biology, cell biology, genetics, molecular biology, animal models and in silico approaches. The meeting will comprise plenary lectures by invited speakers, short talks selected from the abstracts submitted by the participants and posters. We aim to make this meeting a high profile forum of scientific exchange and to create opportunities for fruitful discussions between young and senior scientists and between researchers from academia and industry. We hope you will enjoy your time in Marseille at the XXIst FECTS Meeting. http://www.fects2008.pharmacie.univ-mrs.fr/

Contact:
Slyvie Ricard-Blum
+33 (0) 4 37 65 29 26
s.ricard-blum@ibcp.fr



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